King George of Saxony (1832 - 1904), eight silver table candlesticks Moritz August Fickert, Dresden, mid-19th century. Silver, made en suite with slender, bellied shafts in a relief work helical décor and extended feet with scalloped edges. The viewing side engraved with a "G' cipher beneath a Saxon crown. Six of the candleholders with the master's mark "", "Dresden" and "DSDN" respectively, also mark of fineness for 12-lotig silver and various year characters, some with assayer's mark. One candlestick with punch "" and "12", one only wit, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available


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